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韦氏高阶英汉双解词典2019
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[uncountable, countable]a formal letter or statement saying that you will or must leave your job or house at the end of a particular period of time辞职信;搬迁通知
He has handed in his notice.他递交了辞呈。
They gave her two weeks' notice.他们通知她两周后搬走。
We received an eviction notice today.今天我们收到了迁离通知。
500 workers have been issued with redundancy notices.已向 500 名工人发出了裁员通知。
Tenants must give written notice to the landlord of their intention to move out of the property.房客必须将打算搬出该物业的书面通知房东。
Dozens of families on the estate have been given notice to quit (= told to leave their homes).庄园中的数十个家庭已收到退出通知(告诉他们离开家园)。
on… notice(North American English)She's on a week's notice, which doesn't give her long to find another job.她在之前一个星期才得到通知,没有足够时间再找一份工作。
Extra Examples
You must give one month's notice of your intention to move out of the property.如打算搬家,必须提前一个月通知。
His landlord gave him two months' notice to quit.房东提前两个月通知他搬走。
She's given notice that she intends to leave.她已经通知说要离开。
The tenants could soon be served with eviction notices.租客们不久就会收到驱逐通知。
Word Originlate Middle English (in sense (6) of the noun): from Old French, from Latin notitia ‘being known’, from notus ‘known’, past participle of noscere.
Idioms
at short notice | at a moment’s notice
(North American English alsoon short notice)
not long in advance; without warning or time for preparation随时;一经通知立即;没有准备时间
This was the best room we could get at such short notice.这是我们临时能弄到的最好的房间了。
You must be ready to leave at a moment's notice.你必须随时准备出发。
Extra Examples
It's the best we can do at such short notice.预先通知的时间这么短, 我们所能做的都做到了。
The team is ready to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice.该队已经做好随时接获通知奔赴世界各地的准备。
noticenoticeD.J.:[ˈnəutis]K.K.:[ˈnotɪs]n.1.■预告, 通知These rules are subject to change without notice.这些规则可不经通知就进行更改。2.■布告, 通告, 启示They announced the birth of their baby by putting a notice in the newspaper.他们在报纸上刊登启示, 宣告他们婴儿的诞生。3.■注意Nobody took notice of the mischief of the matter.没有人注意到这件事情所带来的危害。4.■评价, 短评The new play got mixed notices.这一新剧得到的评价是褒贬不一。vt. & vi.1.■注意She pretended not to notice.她假装没看见。I didn't notice you when you passed by.你走过时, 我没有注意到你。We noticed how to make the experiment.我们注意如何做这个实验。The teacher noticed that one student was missing.老师发现一个学生不见了。I noticed how she did it.我注意到了她是怎么做这件事的。I didn't notice you enter.我没注意到你进来。I noticed the man leaving the house.我注意到那人离开这栋房子。He noticed the situation changed.他发现形势已经变了。
noticeverb | noun 1 no·tice / 5notIs ; 5nEJtEs /verbI,T not in progressive 1. if you notice something or someone, you realize that they exist, especially because you can see, hear, or feel them看到; 听到; 感觉到; 注意(到):
•He noticed a woman in a black dress sitting across from him.他看到有位黑衣女子坐在他的对面。
•I didn't notice any smoke.我没注意到有烟。
•Have you noticed any change in him?你注意到他有什么变化了吗?
notice (that)
•I noticed that her hands were shaking.我注意到她的双手在颤抖。
•He never seems to notice when people take advantage of him.他好像从来都感觉不到别人在利用他。
notice who / what / how etc
•She hadn't noticed before quite how grey his hair was.她以前没怎么注意到他的头发都那么灰白了。
notice sb / sth doing sth
•Did you notice him leaving the party early?你有没有注意到他提前离开了聚会?
2.be noticed / get (sb) noticed to get attention, or to make someone get attention引起注意/使(某人)引人注目:
•These clothes will get you noticed and enhance your image.这些衣服会让你引人注目,并改善你的形象。
3.sb can't help noticing sth also sb can't help but notice sth if someone can't help noticing something, they realize that it exists or is happening even though they are not deliberately trying to pay attention to it某人不禁注意到某事物:
•I couldn't help noticing the bruises on her arm.我一眼就注意到她手臂上的瘀伤。
2 noticenoun 1.ATTENTION 注意, Uwhen you notice or pay attention to someone or something注意; 理会:
•I waved but they took no notice .我挥了挥手,可是他们没有注意到。
not take any / much notice (of sth)
•I did not take much notice of her suggestions.我没太在意她的建议。
•I hope you'll take notice of what I'm going to tell you.我希望你注意我下面要对你讲的话。
•This problem may have escaped your notice so far (=you may not have noticed it) .可能你还没有注意到这个问题。
•This never came to my notice (=I never knew about this) .我从来没有注意到这一点。
•There are several important matters that I'd like to bring to your notice (=that I would like you to know about) .有几件重要的事我想提醒你注意。
2.ON PAPER 在纸上, Ca written or printed statement that gives information or a warning to people布告; 通告; 启事; ⇒sign:
•The notice on the wall said 'No smoking' .墙上的告示写着“禁止吸烟”。
•I'll put up a notice about the meeting.我会贴一张会议通告的。
obituary notices ( = about people who have just died )
•in the newspaper报纸上的讣告
3.TIME TO PREPARE 准备时间, Uinformation or a warning about something that is going to happen通知,预告; ⇒warning: without notice
•These rules are subject to change without notice.这些规则如有更改不另行通知。
sufficient / reasonable notice
•They didn't give me sufficient notice .他们没给我充分的准备时间。
advance / prior notice
•When you're on the mailing list, you'll receive advance notice of upcoming events.如果你在我们的邮寄名单上,你会事先收到即将举办活动的预告。
ten days' / three months' etc notice ( = a warning ten days etc before )提前十天/三个月等的通知
•They closed the factory, giving the workers only a week's notice.他们只提前一周通知工人,就关闭了工厂。
•Firefighters were prepared to rush out at a moment's notice .接到通知后只消片刻,消防队员们就准备好冲锋上阵。
[+ of ]
•his failure to give notice of his intention to alter the property他没有说明变更产权的意图
notice to do sth
•I've been given notice to quit my flat (=I have been told that I must leave by a certain date).我接到通知,限期搬出公寓。
•Union members served strike notice (=warned that they would go on strike) late last night.昨天深夜工会会员正式发出罢工通知。
4.until further notice from now until another change is announced直至另行通知:
•The office is closed until further notice.本办事处停止营业,开业时间另行通知。
5.hand in your notice / give (your) notice to tell your employer that you will be leaving your job soon〔正式〕递交辞呈;SYNresign
•Jim gave notice on Thursday.吉姆星期四递交了辞呈。
6.at short noticeBrE, on short noticeAmEif you do something at short notice, you do not have very much time to prepare for it在短时间内:
•The trip was planned on short notice.这次旅行安排得很仓促。
•Thanks for agreeing to see me at such short notice.谢谢你一接到通知就同意见我。
•a cancellation at very short notice 临时发出的取消通知
7.BOOK / PLAY ETC 书本/戏剧等, C usually plurala statement of opinion, especially one written for a newspaper or magazine, about a new play, book, film etc〔尤指报刊上对新剧、新书、新电影等的〕评价,评论,短评;SYNreview
•The new play got mixed notices (=some good, some bad) in the newspapers.那出新剧受到了各份报纸褒贬不一的评价。
a :information that tells you or warns you about something that is going to happen通知;通告
Please give us enough notice to prepare for your arrival.请尽早通知我们,以准备迎接您的光临。
They gave no advance notice that they were moving. [=they did not tell anyone that they were moving before they did it]他们搬家时没有事先告诉任何人。
Terms of the agreement are subject to change without notice. [=terms of the agreement may be changed without telling you before they are changed]协议条款变更恕不提前告知。
The beach is closed until further notice. [=until there is an announcement saying that it is open]海滩关闭,何时开放另行通知。
I received written notice that my bank account will be credited. [=I received a letter telling me that my bank account will be credited]我收到书面通知,说我的银行账户将有钱入账。
The senator served notice [=made it known] that he will be opposing the new regulations.参议员公开表示他将反对这些新法规。
With the success of her first film, she served notice [=showed] that she is a serious and talented director.随着她的首部电影获得成功,大家注意到她是位严肃认真、才华横溢的导演。
b :a statement telling someone that an agreement, job, etc., will end soon解约通知
She gave her landlord notice (that she is moving next month).她通知房东她准备下个月搬走。
I gave (my employer) two weeks' notice. [=I told my employer that I would be quitting my job in two weeks]我通知雇主我将于两周后辞职。
My boss gave me two weeks' notice. [=my boss told me that I would be losing my job in two weeks]我的老板通知我两周后我会被解雇。
2
[noncount]:attention that people give to someone or something注意
Her red dress attracted notice. [=her red dress made people look at her; people noticed her red dress]她的红色连衣裙很吸引眼球。
The band first came to public notice in 1991. [=the public first heard about the band in 1991]这支乐队于1991年首次出现在人们视野中。
The error escaped my notice. [=I did not notice the error]我没有注意到这个错误。
Take no notice of them. [=ignore them]别理会他们。
No one took much notice of her [=no one paid much attention to her] at the party.派对上没人特别注意到她。
The team has been playing better recently, and people are starting to (sit up and) take notice. [=are starting to notice and give attention to the team's improved play]这支球队最近一直越打越好,人们开始刮目相看。
He brought the problem to my notice. [=he brought the problem to my attention; he told me about the problem]他使我注意到这个问题。
3
[count]:a written or printed statement that gives information通知;布告
Notices were sent to parents about the school trip.家长们收到了有关学校出游的通知。
The notice [=sign] said, “BEACH CLOSED.”公告上写着“海滩关闭”。
Did you see the notice about the meeting?你看见会议通知了吗?
Newspapers print notices of marriages and deaths.报纸刊登婚讯和讣告。
4
[count]:a short piece of writing that gives an opinion about a play, book, etc.剧评;书评
The play received good notices. [=reviews]这部剧获得好评。
at a moment's/minute's notice
or USon a moment's/minute's noticeorat short noticeor USon short notice
:immediately after you have been told about something一经通知立即
They're prepared to help us at/on a moment's notice. [=as soon as we tell them that we need their help]他们准备好一有通知就来帮我们。
They can be ready to go at/on a moment's notice.他们可以随时准备出发。
She had to leave on a business trip at/on (very) short notice.她一有通知就必须出差。
on notice
formal
:warned or told about something被警告;被告知
The police are on notice to have more security at the concert. [=the police have been warned to have more security at the concert]警方被告知要加强音乐会的安保工作。
She put us on notice [=she told us in a very definite and forceful way] that she would not be available for interviews until after the trial.她非常确定地告知我们,审判前她不会接受采访。
2 notice /ˈnoʊtəs/verb
notices;noticed;noticing
2 notice
/ˈnoʊtəs/
verb
notices;noticed;noticing
Learner's definition of NOTICE
[+ object]
:to become aware of (something or someone) by seeing, hearing, etc.注意到;意识到
He noticed his friend sitting at the next table. = He noticed that his friend was sitting at the next table.他注意到他的朋友就坐在邻桌。
She noticed a smell of gas.她闻到了一股煤气味。
You didn't notice that I got my hair cut.你没注意到我理发了。
She noticed me leaving the meeting early.她注意到我提前离开了会场。
The police noticed [=observed] a connection between the murders.警方察觉到这两起谋杀案有关联。
I noticed an error in the book.我注意到书中有个差错。
The problem was first noticed several days ago.这个问题几天前首次被发现。
I couldn't help noticing the spot on his tie. = I couldn't help but notice the spot on his tie. [=I saw the spot even though I wasn't trying to look for it]我不由得注意到他领带上的污渍。
get noticed
:to get attention that you want from other people引人注目
You'll get noticed in that new sports car. = That new sports car will get you noticed.那辆新跑车会让你受人瞩目。
a young actor who's trying to get noticed想要引起关注的青年演员
The band got noticed by a record producer. [=a record producer showed interest in the band]这支乐队引起一位唱片制作人的关注。
notable a 值得注意的 (not+able 能…的)
notice v/n 注意,通知 (not+ice)
notify v 布告,通知 (not+ify=给予注意=通告)
notion n 见解,观念 (not+ion)
notorious a 恶名昭著的 (not+orious 多…的=多得惹人注意的)
notoriety n 恶名 (notorious 的名词)
annotate v 注解 (an 给予+not+ate=给予注意=注解)
annotation n 注解 (annotate+ion)
denote v 指示,表示 (de 加强+note=加强注意=指示)
denotation n 指示,意义 (denote+ation)